The vomiting mistake is a testament to the invisible special effects work that goes into TV.
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The 'Mad Men' 4K Transfer on HBO Has Been an Absolute Disaster
When HBO announced it would be getting a 4K transfer of Mad Men, we were incredibly excited for a rewatch, but just hours ...
John Slattery is speaking up about HBO Max’s big Mad Men gaffe. The actor appeared on The View‘s Friday (December 5) episode ...
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HBO Max Blunder Exposes Crew Member in Iconic 'Mad Men' Scene: ‘That’s a Whole Vomit Machine!'
The 4K remaster reveals a visible ‘vomit machine’ and operator due to a missing VFX adjustment. Read the social media ...
The studio is working to provide corrected versions after fans spotted glaring editing errors in the new 4K transfer.
HBO Max launched 'Mad Men' in 4K, but the crisp detail exposed an error. A visible crew member appears in a key Roger ...
Yugo Sakamoto coming of age drama used a Blackmagic workflow, from capture to editing, grading, visual effects (VFX) and ...
'Everything Everywhere All at Once' directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (also known as DANIELS) sit down with visual effects artist Zak Stoltz to talk about the special and visual effects used ...
Mad Men fans got an accidental behind-the-scenes look at the making of the show when the beloved series hit HBO Max on Monday ...
F0r almost as long as there have been movies in theaters, there’s been a need for special visual effects to bring them to life. However, it wasn’t until 1938 that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts ...
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